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java - How to use enum in switch case

I am trying to check what values are set in my VO.

Below are my clasess. I am getting "The qualified case label MyEnum.UserType.DOCTORS must be replaced with the unqualified enum constant DOCTORS"

Please help me to identify what I am doing wrong here.

MyEnum.java

public MyEnum{
    private UserType userType;

    public UserType getUserType(){
        return userType;
    }

    public void setUserType(UserType userType){
        this.userType = userType;
    }

    public static enum UserType{
        DOCTORS("D"),
        PATIENT("P"),
        STAFF("S");
    }

}

EnumTest.java

public EnumTest {

    .....
    public void onGoBack(MyEnum myEnum) {

        switch(myEnum.getUserType())
        {
            case UserType.DOCTORS: // this shows "The qualified case label MyEnum.UserType.DOCTORS must be replaced with the unqualified enum constant DOCTORS"
                break;

        }
    }

}
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Since the compiler knows what type of enum you're evaluating in the switch statement, you should drop the "qualified" portion as the error suggests (in your case: MyEnum.UserType.) and simply use the "unqualified" enum DOCTORS. See below:

switch(myEnum.getUserType())
{
    case DOCTORS: 
        break;
}

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